The idea of growing up and having that picture perfect white picket fence is quickly fading into the abyss, as many people are searching for the look that stands out from the rest of the neighborhood while displaying their personality tenfold.

However, with HOA being as picky as they are do make sure that your creative fence will not get you fined or outcasted by the neighbors – if anything only do the side of the fence you can see and leave the other side “perfect” for outsiders.

It’s time to get creative, it’s time to get bold, it’s time to let your personality shine, it’s time to check out our post of 21 Creative Energy Releasing Fence Designs Worthy of Pinterest Notoriety.

#1 Color Pencil Fence

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A color pencil fence is adorably ideal if you’re running a daycare facility or have kids that love to help out in the garden. Anytime you add a bunch of vibrant colors is like a call to action for a day of fun!

#2 Piano Fence

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A piano fence design is like keys to your home. Ha. Yes, a play on words, but ah well, this design brings out the light-hearted side of me.

#3 Mirror Fence

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A beautiful mirror fence that gives you the privacy and divider you want for your yard, but making the acreage look larger than it is – gorgeous! However, we think you may want to add a special sticker to prevent birds from thinking it’s open space.

#4 Surfer Fence

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If you live in an oceanfront property how creative would this surfboard fence be to blend in with the surroundings? Surfs up, dude! 😉

#5 Birdhouse Fence

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Bird lovers everywhere should get a kick out of this DIY birdhouse fence design. We love the mixture of different wood planks taken from a variety of fence designs. No two birdhouses are alike.

#6 Window Fence

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A cute way to make it look like you drilled holes into your fence giving it the appearance of an actual window by using mirrors. This look also gives the illusion of a larger space. Keep in mind as #3 on this list – place sticker decals on the mirrors for the safety of the birds. 🙂

#7 Mural Fence

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Not to be alarmed, no dogs are digging up your favorite petunias. It’s a cute mural of two dogs searching for bones, but you can paint any other design you’d like if dogs don’t suit your style.

#8 Butterfly Fence

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We wish we could be a fly on the wall at times when people think of the most creative and coolest ways to repurpose leftover materials, and this butterfly fence makes no exception. The creator used leftover copper wire, roofing metal flashing, and some paint to make the beautiful decor you’re looking at right now. Kudos!

#9 Chalkboard Fence

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Sometimes it’s hard to work in the garden when you have children to watch over, and they’re quickly expressing their boredom for playing on that same ole swingset. Toss the swingset (not literally) and set up a creative outlet for them to express themselves without causing you to worry about their whereabouts.

The Even better idea? How about asking them to draw their idea of perfect garden flowers? You’d be amazed at the multi-colored flowers with purple and blue stems they’d create.

#10 Marble Fence

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Such a beautiful idea to have colorful marbles inserted into holes you’ve drilled out allowing for the sun to illuminate through the different colors creating colorful shadows over your yard.

We’ve even seen people drill specific designs like hearts, stars, crosses, etc. into the fence so that the design will shine on the yard in a whole new light. Two words. Breathtaking & Creative.

#11 Shoe Fence

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Okay, this next one looks somewhat bizarre, but hey, what’s strange to one person is creative art to another reason as to why we added this to the list because it is creative. The shoe fence design will have to be utilized on a privately owned land because HOA (Home Owner’s Association) will be calling…

#12 Upcycling Bottle Fence

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99 bottles of beer on the wall …fence, 99 bottles of beer take one down pass it around 98 bottles of beer on the fence. Upcycle used bottles for a go-green fence.

#13 Town Village Fence

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Much like the dogs digging bones mural listed further up here is another creative painting where the artist made their imaginative town village on their fence. It’s unique and cozy to have in the garden surrounded by flowers.

#14 Repurposed Door Fence

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Here is another creative fence that will receive mixed reviews from the neighbors as it is something of an acquired taste. We think it looks terrific and felt it deserved a spot on the list as anything involving repurposing old materials is highly resourceful.

#15 Carved Fence

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If you have leftover wood planks, then put your carpentry skills to good use by carving some creative characters in the fence design.

#16 Bamboo Fence

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Panda Bear’s aren’t the only bamboo lovers around as we, too, would love some bamboo – bamboo fences. Here we share a bamboo fence in an x-design pattern.

#17 Inside Out Fence

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The original purpose of this inside out fence was for neighbors to pitch in on the cost of a fence while still getting the good parts of the fence facing towards their house. However, this cedar fence designed “inside out” is super fresh and unique, we’d like to incorporate it into our yard with or without neighbors. Ha!

#18 Old Road Sign Fence

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We apologize for the blurry image, but this was too cool to pass up. Don’t go stealing government property but how cool is this old road sign fence design?
What a creative way to repurpose tax payers money, teehee.

#19 Playing Fence

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Know when to hold ’em and know when to fold ’em doesn’t apply in this game of cards. Definetley impressive for a poker player to have in their yard instead of a white picket fence.

#20 Planter Fence

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With this design, there is no reason to go extreme with the design as you can use an ordinary fence and turn it into a plant holder like this “rainboot planter” you see pictured above.

#21 Shutter Fence

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Fun and colorful to have at a beach house or home with children as the vibrant colors and unique way to repurpose shutters will instill creativity in your child for them to want to create things on their own.

There is nothing worst than working hard in the garden to only discover animals and insects have destroyed or tainted your prized vegetables or flowers. We need to stop them but without having to waste a lot of money buying commercial products. You will find that a lot of the strongest animal and insect repellents are in the fridge and cupboards of your home.

Many of the insects and animals have very sensitive noses and stomachs so items that smell good to us or that we like cooking with may send these intruders packing – fast! Here we will check out 7 DIY Homemade Liquid Fence Recipes that you can spray on your garden as a barrier without harming the harvest. Look out Deer and Rabbits it’s about to get stinky up in here.

#1 Garden Barrier

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When the listed ingredients are by itself, they smell great (minus the raw egg) but together can form the most pungent odor that will deter animals and insects for even wanting to investigate the goods you have growing and back off fast.
You will need a pump sprayer for this job.

1 Gallon Water

15-20 of clove essential oil

1 Tablespoon of dish soap

2 Eggs

4 Crushed garlic cloves

Combine the garlic cloves with the two eggs inside of an old jug/bucket/large enough container and let it sit outdoors for two days for it to ferment and get incredibly stinky.

After two days has passed (48 hours) check the smell (volunteer the person with the strong stomach to be the guinea pig) to see if the horrible smell level is high. If the smell is gag worthy, then it is ready for the next step. After you’re done throwing up chunks, it’s time to strain the garlic clove chunks out of the container.

Add in the clove essential oil and dish soap and mix it all up together and pour the contents into the pump sprayer. Last, the fun part. Spray that foul concoction over your garden wherever you’ve noticed some heavy traffic from insect/animal nibblers. Make a liquid fence barrier around the perimeter of the vegetables etc.

Make up extra batches of this liquid fence to have as a backup because you will need to reapply after it rains.

#2 5:5:1 Recipe

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You will need five empty milk or water jugs.

5 cloves of garlic (Minced garlic can be substituted using 5 Tablespoons)

5 Empty one-gallon milk jugs (or water, etc.)

1 Egg

Take one of the empty milk jugs and combine the one egg with a gallon of water and mix well. Once the mixture is stirred, pour it evenly into the remainder four-gallon jugs making it so that all five jugs have the same amount.

Add more water to each container filling to the top and add a crushed garlic clove (or one Tablespoon of minced garlic) into each jug. Set outdoors to allow it to ferment for a minimum of 48 hours to several days exposed to the sun until the smell is pungent.

You will want to make a barrier of this stuff surrounding the perimeter of the vegetable garden, etc. Also, don’t worry about the smell because as soon as the sun dries the liquid, only the animals and insects will be able to smell it – not YOU!

Okay, here’s the kick butt steps you need to take to make this Bye Bye Bambi mix. Grab a blender and mix all the ingredients mentioned above with just enough water to make a solution and blend it very well. Pour the mixed solution into a spray bottle/spray pump, etc. whatever you have will work.

If you have any wilt proof (pruf), go ahead and add a bit to the solution to allow it to last longer.

#4 Fiery Pepper Spray

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Turn up the heat for your unwanted dinner guests by spraying your garden with a fiery hot pepper spray.

Mix everything up in a blender to get the texture of liquid. Leave the jug of mix outdoors for a minimum of 48 hours to several days exposed to the hot sun for your desired potency. You will want to strain the access garlic clove chunks and hot peppers for the mix to go through a sprayer.

Make a liquid fence by spraying it all around the perimeter of the garden then spray directly onto the plants. As always, have a backup solution ready to reapply after a rainstorm, etc.

#5 Sour Spray

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Get out the nose plugs as you will need it once this recipe is finalized and ready for deer action.

1 cup sour milk

1 cup buttermilk

3 eggs

6 drops of liquid dish soap

15 drops of cloves essential oils

6 drops of cooking oil ( or dormant oil)

1-gallon jug

Mix all of the ingredients together and pour into an empty one-gallon jug and fill the rest up wit water. Shake until everything is blended well. You will need to reapply this spray once every two-three weeks or after rainfall.

#6 Simple & Not Sweet

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Here is a simple recipe that only needs to be sprayed bi-weekly.

1 Egg yolk

1 Liter of water

1 Tablespoon baking powder

You will need a liter size spray bottle to empty the contents into and just spray a fence barrier to keep the rabbits and deer away from your hard earned harvest!

#7 Beef Bouillon Ala Carte

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In a one-gallon milk jug combine these ingredients:

2 Teaspoon beef bouillon and dissolve it into .5 cups hot water

2 eggs

1-gallon water

Mix every ingredient up well and allow it to ferment in the sun for a minimum of 48 hours to several days to get it super funky in smell. Apply a generous liquid fence barrier around the garden and directly on top of the plants. Again, reapply after rainfall.

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